Tag Archives: Wildlife photography

A squirrel’s foot clings to a bird feeder. Notice how the top claw is hooked around the wire handle; that is what is doing most of the holding here. This is its rear foot. He is hanging upside down; the furry area behind the foot is eastern gray squirrel’s bushy tail.

Canada geese make an appearance in today’s One Picture a Day. These geese were pairing up near a pond, grazing in the grass. They are pretty common in these parts. I wanted capture something different about them than the standard “Oh, look, a goose!” shot. This image emphasizes the long, flexible neck of these birds. […]

Deer scat. What else is there to say? I wasn’t looking for this. Sometimes I actually do intentionally search for deer scat during my day job, truth be heard, but that was not this time. Deer scat, like the deer themselves, can be very hard to find when you want to find it. I was […]

I did a little wildlife photography today. Not because I set out to do so, but because I had my camera with me at the moment wildlife presented the opportunity. Even so, they are not ground-breaking images, but they are notable for my personal catalog. I find wildlife photography challenging, and not in a good way, […]